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I have a book from the 1700s on my bedside table I can read just fine...

My lived experience is I can read texts from hundreds of years ago just fine. Old mate is struggling with 50s tv.

The only tip is to use stable language. IE don't use the term dab or vibe or whatever the latest fad niche speak is.

I think whoever is interested in a 500 year old website is going to be ok.



This comment will be fine in hundreds of years. I completely expect (at least Australians) to continue to use “old mate” for a long time to come :).


Thats the difference right ?

One is a 'phase' the other is cross generational.


> The only tip is to use stable language. IE don't use the term dab or vibe or whatever the latest fad niche speak is.

Stuff like that can easily be looked up though, there are a number of "youth/hipster speak" dictionaires, pages like KnowYourMeme...


Or picked up pretty easily. P. G. Wodehouse and Arthur Conan Doyle use some anachronistic language but it’s still 99% understandable without a dictionary.




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